Re: Cleveland Cavaliers

2221
rusty2 wrote:Mark, this is something you want to listen to. Griffin on last summer and his leaving the Cavs.

http://www.espn.com/espnradio/play?id=22558174
Wow, that is fascinating rusty! Thanks as always.

Griffin is truly an amazing mind and spirit. He just gets it.

"Communication is always key in sports," James said. "If you have new guys or guys who have been together for years, communication is always key."


And Griffin was clearly a master at this as far as between front office and players.

He did say that they had a number of options planned for Kyrie (for deals) but he points out that is standard procedure. He didn't know if Kyrie would want to leave so he had options in case that happened. But again he communicated with Kyrie's agent. Transparency works for Griffin.

On a funnier note - love that Ainge referred to Griffin as "freak" since he spent absurd amounts of time viewing film.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

Re: Cleveland Cavaliers

2223
They are so much more fun to watch now.

They get defensive stops and then get out and run. The athleticism is night and day but mostly it's the energy level.

Then again, you have to have the athleticism to use that energy. Now they do.

Truly I think they have found the formula for surrounding Lebron. Give him young, impressionable, athletic sidekicks who can also shoot and he thrives. So do they.

Guys like Clarkson, Hood, and Nance are great examples. And Hill (that guy's body is siiick) is still young enough to qualify plus he has the experience as well.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

Re: Cleveland Cavaliers

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Hillbilly wrote:Speaking of running ... LeBron, in his 15th season, is still just blowing the doors of guys running down the court. He has an extra gear and when he kicks that in it is fun to watch him just leave guys 10 years younger behind.
Absolutely, this guy still has a good 3 years left at full or almost full capacity in my view.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

Re: Cleveland Cavaliers

2226
Watching Cavs and once again admiring Jordan Clarkson and Larry Nance. These guys are good!

Just goes to show the power of $ and cap considerations in the NBA. When Magic Johnson said he hated to trade Clarkson and Nance - this time it wasn't just lip service. They took a hit to free up room for 2 max deals this summer.

Amazing job by Altman finding the absolute perfect situation and match.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

Re: Cleveland Cavaliers

2229
While the trades may be helpful, reality is they are in worse position for playoffs. They have no clutch performers other than Lebron. They young kids arent ready for the big shot. They short arm the shots and George Hill looks lost. Cavs need for the balls to hit correctly next year.

Re: Cleveland Cavaliers

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rusty2 wrote:As much as JR found himself with the subtraction, Korver is completely lost....

Pop put it on Lue today.........
Agree - and a team like the Spurs not the best matchup for a team newly learning roles and assignments. They are the most cerebral team in the NBA
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

Re: Cleveland Cavaliers

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I agree about Korver. He is so slow that he literally has to put his head down and start sprinting just to try to hang with the rest of the players in transition. The game before last there was literally 2 turnovers because players tried passing him the ball and he wasn't looking cause he had his head down sprinting. Both looked ridiculous.

I, heck, everyone, loves the guy. But I wonder if he can fit in with new young fast paced unit as well. Not looking good.

Also agree Hill isn't fitting in. Clarkson on the other hand seems to be clicking great with new guys. Time to give him a start and try Hill off bench?

Re: Cleveland Cavaliers

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Sooo in tonight's game anyone notice:

1 Larry Nance closed out the game and hit a key jumper
2 Rodney Hood closed it out and hit the game winning jumper
3. Clarkson hit a key 3 late on a pass from George Hill
4. George Hill had the stop of the game trapping D'Angelo Russell to set up the winning shot
5. Hill hits 2 key free throws with 13 seconds left to seal it

Point is that all 4 new guys closed out this game. And Larry Nance has increasingly made TT sweat for a role.

26 - 5 - 3 for George Hill
Nance with 10 and 10
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

Re: Cleveland Cavaliers

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civ - The Nets are actually Houston East as far as pace of game goes.

They play very up tempo - which is what the Cavs are now trying to preach with the new athleticism.

So recipe for high scoring.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain